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RECESS 6/13/09: FINAL GAME SCHEDULE

NerdNYC's quarterly gaming event

Postby Pillar on Wed Jun 03, 2009 12:34 pm


Here is the list of the scheduled games, their systems, GMs, Table numbers and running times.

Note: A few of the 1st session boardgames have starting times that occur after 12pm; these are indicated with indentation.


1st Session (12pm - 4pm) :

    12-4 Poisonous Ambition (new system, Back Area, abzu)

      12:30-4 Tomb (boardgame, Table 1, zuk)

    12-4 Last Stand at Boz Pity (Star Wars Saga Ed., Table 2, Diggle)

    12-4 Old School Excursion: The Empire of Cherry Pie (Original 1974 D&D, Table 3, Tav_Behemoth)

    12-4 Race Through the Residuum Mine (D&D 4th Ed, Table 4, Jinglehopper)

    12-4 Radko's Royal Rocket (Prose Descriptive Qualities #, Table 5, E.T. Smith)

    12-4 Zombie Cinema (Zombie Cinema, Table 6, forager23)

    12-4 Broken City: The Case of Miles Parker Corwin (Lacuna, Table 7, Caracas)

    12-2 Pax Robotica (boardgame, Table 8, IngredientX)

      2-4 Space Alert (boardgame, Table 8, IngredientX)

    12-4 Geronimo (boardgame, Table 9, LordMayerling)

      1-4 Super Gachapon Fighter Omega Infinity (minatures game, Table 10, RedBaron)


2nd Session (5:30 pm -- 9:30 pm):

    5:30-9:30 Nerd Wordlympics (boardgames, Table 1, zuk)

    5:30-9:30 Defend the Scent Border! (MouseGuard, Table 2, Deliverator)

    5:30-9:30 Nobis: Ashes to Ashes (D&D 3.5 Ed, Table 3, Herzwesten & Tekatana)

    5:30-9:30 Test of the Faithful (Warhammer 40K RPG, Table 4, StompyMcD)

    5:30-9:30 Don't Judge Me! (Dogs in the Vineyard, Table 5, jenskot)

    5:30-9:30 The Theft of the God that Sleeps (Gamma World 1st Ed., Table 6, forager23)

    5:30-9:30 The Order of the Stick (boardgame, Table 7, Pillar)

    5:30-9:30 Welcome to McRoach's (The Shab Al-Hiri Roach, Table 8, IngredientX)

    5:30-9:30 Battlestar Galactica (boardgame, Table 9, gaylord500)

    5:30-9:30 Liftoff! (boardgame, Table 10, flooglestreet)

    5:30-9:30 BaronHelix's Boardgame Shorts (boardgames, Table 11, BaronHelix)



You can find descriptions of these games in the RPG Submission and Boardgame Submission threads.


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Postby jenskot on Wed Jun 03, 2009 1:00 pm


Hot!
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Postby TheBauhausCure on Wed Jun 03, 2009 7:26 pm


Question; I am looking to play my first real D&D game at Recess. Would it be better for a noob such as myself to play the 4th edition or the "oldschool" one?
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Postby gaylord500 on Wed Jun 03, 2009 8:26 pm


I think if you're going to learn D&D, you may as well learn the newest edition.
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Postby Deliverator on Wed Jun 03, 2009 9:33 pm


gaylord500 wrote:I think if you're going to learn D&D, you may as well learn the newest edition.


Seconded, for a variety of reasons. First off, opportunities to play more 4e in the future will be orders of magnitude more numerous than opportunities to play older editions, especially pre-3rd Ed. stuff. Second, it's much more newbie-friendly, and tighter-designed.

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Postby Invincible Overlord on Wed Jun 03, 2009 9:36 pm


I disagree with Gaylord!
The best D&D orientation will be in the OD&D "Cherry Pie", which will probably be much more player-creativity driven (at least as Tavis runs it) than the later editions, and therefore better for the D&D gist. This is not to diss the 3.5 or 4E games, which I'll throw elbows to sign up for. But if you're wondering what all the D&D fuss is about, try the earliest version.
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Postby Tekatana on Thu Jun 04, 2009 4:01 am


TheBauhausCure wrote:Question; I am looking to play my first real D&D game at Recess. Would it be better for a noob such as myself to play the 4th edition or the "oldschool" one?


Since all the D&D GM's at recess are awesome you won't lose out no matter what you pick to play! You will learn the basics of either system. All of them are equally fun in their own way and one system isn't harder or easier to understand than the other. Go with your gut!
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Postby Dren Kre'lar on Tue Jun 09, 2009 5:46 pm


Quick question guys, are these supposed to be intro games or games for experienced players?

The reason I ask is because I'm a former 40k player who is looking to get into RPGs, specifically Dark Heresy or Rogue Trader.

Are you guys ok with a complete and total RGB noob coming and trying out a game? Or will that bother the experienced players who will have to slow down and explain everything to the new guy?
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Postby jenskot on Tue Jun 09, 2009 6:20 pm


I believe most of the games require no experience! Recess is a pretty friendly event to people who have never gamed before (or played specific types of games).
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Postby TheBauhausCure on Tue Jun 09, 2009 7:32 pm


Dren Kre'lar wrote:Quick question guys, are these supposed to be intro games or games for experienced players?

The reason I ask is because I'm a former 40k player who is looking to get into RPGs, specifically Dark Heresy or Rogue Trader.

Are you guys ok with a complete and total RGB noob coming and trying out a game? Or will that bother the experienced players who will have to slow down and explain everything to the new guy?


I attended the last GGG with only having a teensy bit experience playing a sort of half assed backwards version of D&D when I was like...twelve. Everyone was really cool about it and I got the hang of it really fast. Everyone was really nice, and I've heard it time and time again that newbs like us are completely and utterly welcome with open arms!
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